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hiyou102 12-04-2013 18:14

Re: Which programming language does your team use?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by xisybyl (Post 1259311)
And just do a Google search on "LabVIEW Jobs" and see how many openings come up.

I find that living a city with a lot of industrial engineering I see a lot of jobs open for Labview. I remember recently, a company that my dad used to work at was having trouble finding qualified Labview programmers.

sarahg2543 12-04-2013 23:11

Re: Which programming language does your team use?
 
I know that we(Team 2543) use NI LabVIEW but are thinking of transitioning to C/C++. I think that LabVIEW is great for people that are not experienced with programming like me because it is visual and that makes it easy to learn(I'm a visual learner). But then again that's just me; everyone has different preferences and should use the program that they are the most comfortable with:D .

jhersh 13-04-2013 11:01

Re: Which programming language does your team use?
 
My tally for 2013 so far has the percentages as follows:

Java: 29%
C++: 18%
LabVIEW: 53%
Python: 0.2%

This covers 2463 teams.

techhelpbb 13-04-2013 13:47

Re: Which programming language does your team use?
 
The problem with the ChiefDelphi survey is more than one person from a single team can respond.

wlmeng11 13-04-2013 13:57

Quote:

Originally Posted by techhelpbb (Post 1261304)
The problem with the ChiefDelphi survey is more than one person from a single team can respond.

Or someone could make multiple accounts.

Dinoyan 13-04-2013 22:30

Re: Which programming language does your team use?
 
We use LabView.

Clem1640 14-04-2013 13:16

Re: Which programming language does your team use?
 
We use LabView and successfully manage a very cool 4-wheel independent Swerve drive-train, as well as a state-machine for 30 point climbing.

The link below describes the drive control and provides a link to some video.

http://wiki.team1640.com/index.php?t...n#Ocelot_Drive


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